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4.1 out of 5 stars
User reviews from travelers who booked a bus ticket from Toronto to Greater Sudbury
Ratings and Reviews (30)
Driver made us wait outside of the yorkdale terminal in the freezing cold while he loaded other passengers luggage (about half of the bus), then finally proceeded to let us on while he did the same to the other half. Everyone was wondering why we were not allowed to board the bus while he was loading others luggage, especially in the cold. My mother and I were stuck at the airport last night (25th december) and unfortunately lost our luggage containing our winter coats, so standing outside for 10 minutes in -10 degree weather was not ideal.
great uneventful trip which was what I wanted, no surprises, no problems and bus was completely full. Love the lap table they had on my bus and drink holder.
The driver was very very rude my Mom has to move her bags by herself and he was watching her and saying u should specify your destination I can not dig in to get your suitcase
I had a great ride with Northland. The only thing I would recommend is to check if the bus is stopping at every little town. I didn’t know we were stopping at every little town and should’ve known with the length of the trip. In all it was eight hours and after one long flight in the middle of the night this was a tad too long for me. This was something that I should’ve checked before booking.
The ticketing process is extremely poor. The date is not shown anywhere during the process except for in the receipt, and tickets are non refundable, leading to a purchase that I had no way of knowing was incorrect until it was already made, at which point it was exclusively a loss of around $80. Not pleasant. The date should be present anywhere that the time is present.
Driver Joel Whipple wouldnt let me on the bus so i had to wait 2 hours for the next one. Costomer support was very helpful and i didn't have to buy a second ticket.
Bus and driver were fine.the bus was late due to a traffic issue.bus terminal closed at five,people had to find washrooms somewhere if the needed one.winter is coming,it will be unacceptable to have people outside in the cold.
The driver was courteous and drove safely. It was a very good trip. The bus was clean but I could not connect to the wifi, nor could I use the plugs at the seats. None of them worked. It did not detract from the trip though.
Late getting into Sudbury then the driver announced that the terminal was closed 5 min away & we should make arrangements. So we stood in a blizzard waiting for a taxi. Couldn’t the driver have told us sooner so we could make arrangements to be picked up?
I really missed having wifi and a plug in for my phone..
It is available everywhere..
The commute Toronto to Sudbury was extremely convenient for me and the direct drive to as why I rated higher.
We were forced to pull over in Barrie because another bus was having issues. We were not scheduled to stop, and had a completely full bus. There was absolutely nothing we could do do help but we’re still forced to stay. The bus driver also told us to complain because it is simply ridiculous. We sat in Barrie for nearly an hour for no reason.
Because of, I missed my ride and was forced to pay 44 dollars for a taxi.
Thanks for nothing.
The bus arrived on time in Sudbury. However, the terminal was locked while it was freezing cold outside. People waiting for taxis to arrive were freezing. I asked the Greyhound driver to allow us to stay inside the bus while waiting. He did not allow us then he left us in the cold. So much for empathy, compassion, and mercy.
I am greyhound user I booked the bus to Departure at Toronto coach terminal unifotunetely I took the bus to union station and I saw I would get there a little bit late. I decided to call the staffs if they can help me to Departure from Toronto Pearson airport which was closer to me shockingly they say they can't help me with anything except changing the date
I arrived a half hour earlier, so it would have been nice to know that the schedule was ahead of time so I could let them know. But bus driver was very nice.
Otherwise ok, but bus came about 10 or 15 minutes late, left about 25 minutes late, and arrived to Subury 1 h 30 minutes late. I think this was mainly because of traffic. ?
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Information on this bus route
Daily Buses
13
Earliest and Latest Bus Departures
12:10AM - 11:30PM
Minimum Price
$74
Average Ticket Price
$108
Minimum Trip Duration
5h15m
Average Bus Trip Duration
6h22m
Bus companies on this route
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Frequently asked questions on the trip Toronto - Greater Sudbury
How much does a bus ticket from Toronto to Greater Sudbury cost?
The average bus ticket price from Toronto to Greater Sudbury is $108. The best way to find cheap bus tickets from Toronto to Greater Sudbury is to book your tickets as early as possible. Prices tend to rise as your travel date approaches, so book in advance to secure the best prices!
How long is the bus ride from Toronto to Greater Sudbury?
The average travel time between Toronto and Greater Sudbury is around 6h 22m, although the fastest bus will take about 5h 15m.This is the time it takes to travel the 335 km that separates the two cities.
How many daily bus connections are there between Toronto and Greater Sudbury?
The number of buses from Toronto to Greater Sudbury can differ depending on the day of the week. On average, there are 13 on this route. Some buses run direct routes, while others have layovers. Simplify your bus trip from Toronto to Greater Sudbury by comparing and selecting the bus that fits you travel style and budget on Busbud.
Which bus companies travel from Toronto to Greater Sudbury?
When taking the bus from Toronto to Greater Sudbury, you can travel comfortably and safely with Ontario Northland.
What are the departure and arrival stations when taking the bus from Toronto to Greater Sudbury?
Buses travelling between Toronto and Greater Sudbury leave from Union Station Bus Terminal or YYZ Toronto Pearson International Airport - Terminal 1 and arrive at Sudbury Bus Terminal, Sudbury Health Sciences North, Laurentian University.
Best time to book your trip
Price is for a one-way ticket for one passenger and based on past departures.
Days before departure
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CA$92
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CA$93
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CA$93
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CA$90
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Today
CA$90
Buddy tip: The best time to book this trip is usually 1 days before departure.
The average bus ticket from Toronto to Greater Sudbury costs around CA$65 for departures 1 days prior.
To save money and be sure you have the best seat, it's a good idea to buy your bus tickets from Toronto to Greater Sudbury, as early as possible. The best time to find and book cheap bus tickets is to book at least 1 days in advance.
If we look at the other days, booking between 30 days and 60 days before the departure will allow you to save CA$1.
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Bus Travel Tips
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Start sightseeing the minute your bus leaves the station. If you're on the night bus from Toronto to Greater Sudbury, get comfy and count the stars.
Buses have the smallest carbon footprint of all motorized transport modes. A bus going from Toronto to Greater Sudbury will emit half the CO2 emitted by a train, and radically less than a car or an airplane.
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